The Commission for Social Care Inspection has launched a new website targeted at people who work in the sector.
It repackages information currently on the CSCI site to target people working for councils and independent sector social care providers, alongside additional features, such as email news alerts.
It wants practitioners to have their say on the new site, which it says had been approved by the RNIB for its accessibility and the Plain English campaign for its use of language.
Commission for Social Care Inspection launches new website for care professionals
April 24, 2007 in Inspection and regulation, Workforce
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